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		<title>Spotlight: Cooperatives</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Ashley Renders]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Oct 2014 14:01:46 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Sustainability is an existential issue for cooperatives. By definition, they are meant to be more democratic, to distribute wealth more evenly and to consider the</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="p1">Sustainability is an existential issue for cooperatives. By definition, they are meant to be more democratic, to distribute wealth more evenly and to consider the effects of their actions on communities and the environment.</p>
<p class="p3"><span class="s1">With that in mind, the International Co-operative Alliance has taken on the important task of showing that co-ops are more than the hippie, sentimental little brothers of big business. By bringing together fragmented data for the first time, the World Co-Operative Monitor is showing that co-ops are a valid alternative business model. </span></p>
<p class="p3">The report shows that over 2,032 co-ops in 56 countries turned over $2.58 trillion (U.S.) in 2011. And while many people may think exclusively of banking and insurance policies when they hear the word “co-op,” most companies are involved in agriculture. A smaller percentage provides health, social and educational services, turning over $20.84 billion in these sectors alone in 2011.</p>
<p class="p3">Not only are co-ops managing a lot of money, they have also proven themselves to be resilient during tough economic times – largely due to the fact that when a crisis hits, people often turn to co-ops to help deal with the fallout.</p>
<p class="p3">This was especially true during the 2008 financial crisis when cooperative banks, as a group, not only kept comparatively good credit ratings, but also increased their assets and customer bases. Those financial co-ops that were damaged by the crisis are now back on their feet and growing again.</p>
<p class="p3">In addition to being stable players in the global economy, co-ops have the ability to shrink economic inequality and address environmental problems simply because they are designed to do so. The values and principles behind co-ops require them to consider the consequences of their actions before the bottom line, making them the ideal business model for the 99 per cent (see page 36).</p>
<p class="p3">So, if co-ops are designed to be such outstanding corporate citizens, what makes some better at living by their values than others?</p>
<p class="p3">Taking financial (banking and insurance) cooperatives as an example, <i>Corporate Knights</i>’ Top 20 Sustainable Financial Co-ops ranking shows strong sector-wide sustainability performance. But Groupe BPCE, the co-op that took this year’s top spot, is proof that strong grades across many areas may be more important than top marks in just a few.</p>
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	<th class="column-1">Rank</th><th class="column-2">Name</th><th class="column-3">GICS Industry Group	</th><th class="column-4">Final	 Score</th>
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	<td class="column-1">1</td><td class="column-2">Groupe BPCE</td><td class="column-3">Banks</td><td class="column-4">85.2%</td>
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	<td class="column-1">2</td><td class="column-2">Desjardins Group</td><td class="column-3">Banks</td><td class="column-4">80.7%</td>
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	<td class="column-1">3</td><td class="column-2">The Co-operators</td><td class="column-3">Insurance</td><td class="column-4">78.3%</td>
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	<td class="column-1">4</td><td class="column-2">Menzis Health Insurance</td><td class="column-3">Insurance</td><td class="column-4">73.2%</td>
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	<td class="column-1">5</td><td class="column-2">Rabobank</td><td class="column-3">Banks</td><td class="column-4">71.8%</td>
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	<td class="column-1">6</td><td class="column-2">Crédit Agricole</td><td class="column-3">Banks</td><td class="column-4">71.5%</td>
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	<td class="column-1">7</td><td class="column-2">MACIF</td><td class="column-3">Insurance</td><td class="column-4">66.4%</td>
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	<td class="column-1">8</td><td class="column-2">Mutual Madrilena Automovilista</td><td class="column-3">Insurance</td><td class="column-4">66.4%</td>
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	<td class="column-1">9</td><td class="column-2">Länsförsäkringar</td><td class="column-3">Insurance</td><td class="column-4">65.0%</td>
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	<td class="column-1">10</td><td class="column-2">Folksam</td><td class="column-3">Insurance</td><td class="column-4">62.9%</td>
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	<td class="column-1">11</td><td class="column-2">Gjensidige Forsikring</td><td class="column-3">Insurance</td><td class="column-4">61.9%</td>
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	<td class="column-1">12</td><td class="column-2">DZ Bank Group</td><td class="column-3">Banks</td><td class="column-4">61.8%</td>
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	<td class="column-1">13</td><td class="column-2">KLP Insurance</td><td class="column-3">Insurance</td><td class="column-4">56.7%</td>
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	<td class="column-1">14</td><td class="column-2">Mapfre</td><td class="column-3">Insurance</td><td class="column-4">54.9%</td>
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	<td class="column-1">15</td><td class="column-2">Groupama</td><td class="column-3">Insurance</td><td class="column-4">54.3%</td>
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	<td class="column-1">16</td><td class="column-2">Achmea</td><td class="column-3">Insurance</td><td class="column-4">53.9%</td>
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	<td class="column-1">17</td><td class="column-2">PFA	Pension</td><td class="column-3">Insurance</td><td class="column-4">52.3%</td>
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	<td class="column-1">18</td><td class="column-2">RZB</td><td class="column-3">Banks</td><td class="column-4">49.5%</td>
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	<td class="column-1">19</td><td class="column-2">Groupe Crédit Mutuel</td><td class="column-3">Banks</td><td class="column-4">49.5%</td>
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	<td class="column-1">20</td><td class="column-2">La Capitale</td><td class="column-3">Insurance</td><td class="column-4">46.4%</td>
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<p class="p3"><em><span style="color: #000000;">To view the data used to calculate this year’s ranking, click </span><a href="https://corporateknights.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/2014-Co-op-Ranking-Data1.pdf">here</a><span style="color: #000000;">. </span></em></p>
<p class="p3"><span class="s1">As the second-largest bank in France, Groupe BPCE showed itself to be an efficient user of water and a conscientious generator of waste. Of all co-op banks, it had the highest number of women on its board (and among the highest in executive management) and a relatively low employee turnover rate, indicating a satisfied workforce.</span></p>
<p class="p3">The company pioneered the financing of eco-friendly projects, and its asset management arm, Natixis, is a leader in socially responsible investments. It also stood out as being the best-performing bank on carbon productivity, which it monitors with an innovative carbon audit tool designed specifically for the financial sector.</p>
<p class="p3">Disclosure was also one of Groupe BPCE’s strong points. “It disclosed all the necessary sustainability data points for the calculation of all 12 key performance indicators used in this ranking,” said Michael Yow, senior analyst with Corporate Knights Capital. “Only two other financial institutions within the ranking disclosed all data required in the context of this report.”</p>
<p class="p3"><span class="s1">Groupe BPCE’s biggest weakness? The company had a relatively high CEO-to-average worker compensation ratio – a rich 70:1 compared to 51:1 for second place Desjardins Group of Canada, and 12:1 for third-ranked Rabobank Nederland. The Top 3 insurance companies in the ranking, meanwhile, all had ratios of 12:1 or lower.</span></p>
<p class="p3">Is Groupe BPCE’s chief executive Laurent Mignon getting paid too much? It begs the question.</p>
<p class="p3"><em>Click <a href="https://corporateknights.com/rankings/other-rankings-reports/2014-sustainable-co-op-rankings/">here</a> to go back to the ranking landing page.</em></p>
<p>The post <a href="https://corporateknights.com/rankings/other-rankings-reports/2014-sustainable-co-op-rankings/spotlight-cooperatives/">Spotlight: Cooperatives</a> appeared first on <a href="https://corporateknights.com">Corporate Knights</a>.</p>
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		<title>Co-operatives methodology</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[CK Staff]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Oct 2014 14:00:22 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Corporate Knights ranked 139 financial co-ops among the 300 largest co-ops in the world by turnover, as identified by the World Co-operative Monitor 2013 report.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://corporateknights.com/rankings/other-rankings-reports/2014-sustainable-co-op-rankings/co-operatives-methodology/">Co-operatives methodology</a> appeared first on <a href="https://corporateknights.com">Corporate Knights</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="p1"><i>Corporate Knights </i>ranked 139 financial co-ops among the 300 largest co-ops in the world by turnover, as identified by the World Co-operative Monitor 2013 report. We assessed each on 12 equally weighted quantitative indicators (2013 data) covering resources, employee, and financial management. The performance of a co-op on each indicator was compared against that of its GICS Industry peers. The better the performance relative to peers, the higher the score for that indicator. The final score, a simple average of the 12 individual scores, determined final ranking.</p>
<p class="p1">To view the data used to calculate this year&#8217;s ranking, click <a href="https://corporateknights.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/2014-Co-op-Ranking-Data.pdf">here</a>.</p>
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